Foodie fans were wowed by Jamie Olivers creations on Monday night, and vowed that one dish is 'better than any takeaway'.
Jamie returned to our screens with his Channel 4 programme, £1 Wonders, last night and shared some budget-friendly recipes with viewers.
The Liverpool Echo reports that the chef showed the audience some dishes that can be made for the whole family, at under £1 per portion - saving time and money.
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The latest episode included the popular chef making dishes like crispy pork noodles and meatball kebabs.
But one dish stood out from all the rest, and was made alongside fellow chef Karan Gokani. Jamie and Karan showed viewers how to make cauliflower curry and coconut & onion roti, using everyone's favourite kitchen appliance - the air fryer.
The curry and roti cost just 84 pence per portion to make, and wowed viewers from the get-go. Karan praised the dish, saying on the show: "A humble vegetable turned into something so different.
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"Just elevated and naturally budget friendly. You've got a dish that you can make at home in less than half an hour at less than a quid a portion that's better than any takeaway you're going to get at a fraction of the price when you're feeding a whole family."
The pair made the dish to serve four people, which cost £3.36 altogether to create.
Viewers were amazed with the quality dish, as they flocked to social media to share their thoughts.
One Twitter user wrote: "We are definitely trying this one!"
Another said: "Looks fab great meals thanks Jamie always so kind caring stay safe take care."
And a third added: "I will definitely be trying this!"
You can view the full recipe for the cauliflower curry and coconut & onion roti on the website here.
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